Deep learning-based detector of invasive alien frogs,Polypedates leucomystax and Rhinella marina, on an island at invasion front
Kaede Kimura,
Ibuki Fukuyama,
Kinji Fukuyama
Abstract:This study aimed to develop and evaluate a deep learning-based detector for Southeast Asian treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax) and cane toad (Rhinella marina) on Iriomote Island, a Natural World Heritage Site located 30 km from established populations of these alien species on the nearby Ishigaki Island. Although a deep learning model typically requires local training data to be most accurate, the alien frogs have been eradicated from Iriomote Island, making such data unavailable. To address the data gap, we f… Show more
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